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Re-Examining the Operation of Hate Speech in Thailand: The Case of Buddhists and Muslims
In this event, Dr. Anwar Koma, a political science lecturer at Prince of Songkla University, will discuss Buddhist-Muslim relations by examining the links between nationalism, discrimination and hate speech in Thailand. This event is organized by the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre, the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, and the New York Southeast Asia Network.
From Dissertation to Book: Tips on How to Publish on Southeast Asia across Disciplines
In this webinar organized by the NYSEAN Public Universities Consortium, the panel will discuss best practices and tips from two editors with academic presses, as well as insights from two recent dissertation-book authors.
One Year after the Myanmar Coup: Reflections on the Ongoing Democratic Movement of Interreligious and Interethnic Resistance to the Cou
Join the Weatherhead East Asian Institute and NYSEAN for a panel discussion with Esther Ze Naw Bamvo, James C. Scott, and David Moe as they share their expertise on strategies and challenges of resistance to the coup. They will also suggest how the international community can support Myanmar’s ongoing democratic movement. The conversation will be moderated by Lien-Hang T. Nguyen.